Gallery 116 spotlights work by incarcerated artists.
Visual Art
The Mercuryโs Things to Do Pride Week Mega Calendar
Everything fun to do for Pride Week!
Carolyn Main Kickstarts Her Hilarious Movie Pitch Card Game
Aaron Walker At a communal Friendsgiving party two years ago, I played a prototype of a card game called Pitch, Please! and it was so much fun I interrogated the artist/game creator Carolyn Main afterward about where I could get such a game. At the time, Main was about a third of the way through […]
Pitch, Please!
Carolyn Main kickstarts her hilarious movie pitch card game.
Snapchat Doesnโt Load in Here
Night Market brings local artists offline and under one roof.
Sean M. Johnson Visualizes the Afterlife
Burials captures death, transcendence, and the LGBTQIA+ community.
The Best Places to Read, Buy Books, and See Art
The best places to read, buy books, and see art.The Best Places to Read, Buy Books, and See Art
Portland Art Galleries are the Distraction We Need!
Whether it’s Corey Arnold’s blind eagles or Nationale’s social justice print initiative, it’s time to look at something that isn’t your phone.
HYMN Spaceโs After-Hours Community
In an ever-changing city, a new venture brings artists and freelancers together outside the 9 to 5 grind.
Load Up Your Minimalist Calendar with the Mercuryโs Design Week Picks
From the art of politics to Marie Antoinette’s petticoats, there’s something for everyone.
S1 Finds a New Home
S1’s former subterranean space. SCOTT MAYORAL S1, an experimental music venue, art gallery, and community center, has found a new home. Since its opening in 2014, S1 operated out of a massive basement on NE Hancock at 41st. On April 1, S1 signed a five-year lease on a new storefront location on NE Sandy Blvd […]
